| DISMISSIVE | • dismissive adj. Showing disregard, indicating rejection, serving to dismiss. • DISMISSIVE adj. disrespectful, inconsiderate. |
| MISADVISES | • misadvises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misadvise. • MISADVISE v. to advise wrongly. |
| DISMISSIVELY | • dismissively adv. In a dismissive manner. • DISMISSIVE adv. disrespectful, inconsiderate. |
| DIVISIONISMS | • divisionisms n. Plural of divisionism. • DIVISIONISM n. pointillism. |
| MISDIVISIONS | • misdivisions n. Plural of misdivision. • MISDIVISION n. a wrong division. |
| DESCRIPTIVISMS | • descriptivisms n. Plural of descriptivism. • DESCRIPTIVISM n. a theory of ethics by which only empirical statements are acceptable. |
| DESTRUCTIVISMS | • DESTRUCTIVISM n. the theory that a part of a whole may be considered a principle part if the destruction of that part would lead to the destruction of the whole. |
| DISINVESTMENTS | • disinvestments n. Plural of disinvestment. • DISINVESTMENT n. consumption of capital. |
| DISMISSIVENESS | • dismissiveness n. The quality of being dismissive. |
| MISADVISEDNESS | • misadvisedness n. The property of being misadvised. • MISADVISEDNESS n. the state of being misadvised. |
| MUCOVISCIDOSES | • MUCOVISCIDOSIS n. cystic fibrosis. |
| MUCOVISCIDOSIS | • mucoviscidosis n. (Pathology) Cystic fibrosis. • MUCOVISCIDOSIS n. cystic fibrosis. |
| DISASSIMILATIVE | • disassimilative adj. (Physiology) Having power to disassimilate; of the nature of disassimilation. • DISASSIMILATIVE adj. relating to the act of dissimilation, subjecting to catabolism. |
| DIVERTISSEMENTS | • divertissements n. Plural of divertissement. • DIVERTISSEMENT n. (French) a diversion or entertainment; a short ballet used as an interlude. |